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Alan Richards's avatar

There’s a handy guide to offshore wind development from Iberdrola

How long does it take to build an offshore wind farm?

While the construction of an onshore wind farm can take between 4 and 8 years, taking into account all phases of the process, the construction of an offshore wind farm is estimated to take between 7 and 11 years. Three to five years are dedicated to the development phase, one to three to the pre-construction phase and two to four years to construction.

https://www.iberdrola.com/about-us/our-activity/offshore-wind-energy/offshore-wind-park-construction

There is virtually nothing the government can do to accelerate this process. The target of a decarbonised grid by 2030 is just a flat out lie.

The PM’s speech at COP29 mentioned nuclear a total of zero times.

https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/pm-remarks-at-cop29-12-november-2024

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Nigel Southway's avatar

History will show how foolish the western world has been on economic and industrial policy since about the 1980s on many fronts. We have allowed woke driven thinking to destroy our western citizen wealth and allowed it to be either drained away with waste or transferred to the rest using poor trade, energy and immigration policies. So called renewables versus a solid nuclear solution to solve our energy needs is a good example. It has nothing to do with facts and more about virtue signaling and UN based scare politics to support the new world order.. its time to say enough!

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